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Rebel Daily Drive 6.5.2026 | Josh Pastner on UNLV's Roster, NIL Challenges & Year Two Expectations

54 min · 5. juni 2026
episode Rebel Daily Drive 6.5.2026 | Josh Pastner on UNLV's Roster, NIL Challenges & Year Two Expectations cover

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UNLV basketball head coach Josh Pastner joins Rebel Daily Drive for an in-depth conversation about the Rebels' offseason, roster construction, NIL challenges, recruiting strategy, and expectations entering year two in Las Vegas. Pastner discusses what he learned from a challenging first season, how injuries impacted the team's NCAA Tournament hopes, why culture remains the foundation of the program, and how the roster was built around returning star Tyrin Jones. The conversation also covers Sebastian Mack's return to Las Vegas, the development of Isaac Williamson, the impact of freshmen Jackson Kiss and Kota Suttle Jr., why Terrence Ford could be a breakout player, and how NIL has completely changed roster building across college basketball. Pastner also shares his thoughts on recruiting local talent, the future of UNLV basketball, fan expectations, the importance of toughness and motor, and even dives into Area 51, aliens, Morgan Wallen, and some classic Josh Pastner stories. ---------------------------------------- TOPICS COVERED * Josh Pastner interview * UNLV basketball offseason update * Lessons from year one * Impact of injuries in 2025-26 * Building the 2026-27 roster * NIL and roster construction * Sebastian Mack's fit at UNLV * Tyrin Jones' development * Isaac Williamson's sophomore season * Jackson Kiss and Kota Suttle Jr. * Terrence Ford breakout potential * Recruiting Las Vegas talent * Mountain West expectations * UNLV culture and identity * NCAA Tournament goals * Area 51 and aliens * Morgan Wallen at Allegiant Stadium ---------------------------------------- CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction 00:50 Josh Pastner joins the show 01:20 Reflecting on year one at UNLV 04:50 Establishing culture and identity 07:00 Building the 2026-27 roster 09:30 Remaining roster needs 10:00 Sebastian Mack discussion 11:00 Positionless basketball philosophy 12:30 Importance of recruiting Las Vegas talent 13:30 How NIL has changed recruiting 16:00 Evaluating players in the portal era 20:30 MoneyBall and roster construction 22:00 Prioritizing toughness and rebounding 24:00 Tyrin Jones' development and recovery 28:00 Isaac Williamson's sophomore jump 29:15 Jackson Kiss and Kota Suttle Jr. 31:00 Terrence Ford's potential impact 32:00 Area 51 and alien recruiting discussion 35:00 Jose Alvarado comparison 36:30 Dontrez Williams and Tyler Harris 38:00 Why this roster can be different 42:00 Fan expectations and program direction 44:30 Josh Pastner reacts to memes and viral moments 47:00 Summer workouts and foreign tours 50:00 More Area 51 discussion 52:00 Morgan Wallen and UNLV basketball 54:00 Final thoughts ---------------------------------------- 🎧 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-scarlet-standard/id1885404705 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-scarlet-standard/id1885404705] 🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1GJCuyv8rTRu5arNdcjH4v?si=588db364bc1e4f5c [https://open.spotify.com/show/1GJCuyv8rTRu5arNdcjH4v?si=588db364bc1e4f5c]

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Rebel Daily Drive 6.26.2026 | Which UNLV Players Need to Break Out in 2026?

UNLV football has star power entering 2026, but the Rebels’ ceiling may depend on which returning players and transfers take the next step. On this episode of Rebel Daily Drive, Mike Cooper breaks down the UNLV players who could make the biggest leap this season. Jackson Arnold and Jai’Den Thomas will get plenty of attention, but this episode focuses on the players around them who could determine how far the Rebels go. The conversation starts with the wide receiver room, where Taeshaun Lyons and Kayden McGee have a chance to become bigger pieces in Dan Mullen’s offense. Lyons showed flashes as a deep threat last season, while McGee brings versatility, gadget-play ability and special teams value. Mike also looks at the running back room behind Jai’Den Thomas, including Jaylon Glover, Darrien Jones and Kamran Williams. With Kayvon Lee gone, UNLV needs someone to step into that No. 2 running back role and give the offense reliable production when Thomas needs a breather. Defensively, the episode dives into the secondary and linebacker group, including Quandarius Keyes, Mumu Bin-Wahad, Denver Harris, Avery Helm, Cam Santee and Blesyng Alualu-Tuiolemotu. UNLV’s defense has to be better in 2026, and several veterans have a chance to become major pieces under Paul Guenther and Mike Scherer. The episode closes with offensive lineman Will Thomas and why his development could matter in a big way for protecting Jackson Arnold or Alex Orji and helping UNLV build one of the best offenses in the Mountain West. Drop your pick in the comments: which UNLV player do you think makes the biggest jump in 2026? This episode is brought to you by Vegas Varsity. Use promo code SSM10 for 10% off. Follow Scarlet Standard Media: Website: https://the-scarlet-standard.com [https://the-scarlet-standard.com] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ss_medialv [https://www.youtube.com/@ss_medialv] X: https://x.com/SS_MediaLV [https://x.com/SS_MediaLV] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ss_medialv/ [https://www.instagram.com/ss_medialv/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61577609316045 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61577609316045] #UNLV #UNLVFootball #RebelDailyDrive #ScarletStandard #DanMullen #CollegeFootball #MountainWest #JaiDenThomas #JacksonArnold #VegasSports

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Dan Mullen brought one of the most talented freshman classes in the Group of Six to UNLV. Now the question is simple: who can actually help the Rebels in 2026? On this episode of Rebel Daily Drive, Mike Cooper breaks down the true freshmen who could make an early impact for UNLV football this season. The conversation starts up front with defensive linemen Poe Purcell, Bryce Waters and Prynn Fox, three young players who could find a path into the rotation as the Rebels look for more size, depth and reliable snaps in the trenches. The episode also dives into a crowded but talented wide receiver room, including Jesse Harden, Tatum Bell Jr., Vince Carner and Peyton Zachary. From red zone size to slot versatility, special teams value and explosive-play ability, UNLV has several young receivers who could force their way onto the field. Mike also looks at offensive lineman Matteo Bidelevere and why his size and long-term upside make him one of the more intriguing young players in the class, even if freshman offensive linemen usually face a tougher path to immediate playing time. This is not just about recruiting rankings. It is about fit, opportunity, depth, development and which freshmen can earn trust early under Dan Mullen’s staff. Drop your pick in the comments: which UNLV freshman do you think makes the biggest impact in 2026? This episode is brought to you by Vegas Varsity. Use promo code SSM10 for 10% off. Follow Scarlet Standard Media: Website: https://the-scarlet-standard.com [https://the-scarlet-standard.com] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ss_medialv [https://www.youtube.com/@ss_medialv] X: https://x.com/SS_MediaLV [https://x.com/SS_MediaLV] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ss_medialv/ [https://www.instagram.com/ss_medialv/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61577609316045 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61577609316045] #UNLV #UNLVFootball #RebelDailyDrive #ScarletStandard #DanMullen #CollegeFootball #MountainWest #Recruiting #VegasSports #GroupOfSix

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The NCAA’s new five-for-five eligibility model is here, and it could change the way college sports rosters are built. Scarlet Standard breaks down what the new rule means, why traditional redshirts and most eligibility waivers are going away, and how the five seasons in five years model could impact college football, college basketball and programs like UNLV. Mike Cooper gets into how this affects roster management, the transfer portal, medical hardships, junior college players, older athletes, NIL, revenue sharing and the legal challenges that could come next. The conversation also looks at what this means for Group of Six programs, where older rosters, player development and veteran transfers have often helped close the gap against Power Four opponents. For UNLV, this could matter quickly. The episode discusses players like Alyn Breed, Howie Fleming, Justin Flowe and Cohen Fuller, along with how Dan Mullen, Josh Pastner and other coaches may have to rethink recruiting and roster construction under the new eligibility model. College sports keeps changing. This rule may simplify eligibility, but it also creates major questions about development, opportunity, money and the future of roster building. Drop your thoughts in the comments and subscribe to Scarlet Standard Media for more UNLV football, UNLV basketball and college sports coverage. Follow Scarlet Standard Media: Website: https://the-scarlet-standard.com [https://the-scarlet-standard.com] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ss_medialv [https://www.youtube.com/@ss_medialv] X: https://x.com/SS_MediaLV [https://x.com/SS_MediaLV] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ss_medialv/ [https://www.instagram.com/ss_medialv/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61577609316045 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61577609316045] #UNLV #CollegeFootball #CollegeBasketball #NCAA #TransferPortal #NIL #GroupOfSix #MountainWest #DanMullen #JoshPastner #ScarletStandard

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episode Rebel Daily Drive 6.13.2026 | Donovan McNabb Jr. Commits, UNLV CFP Hype & Pastner’s Vision artwork

Rebel Daily Drive 6.13.2026 | Donovan McNabb Jr. Commits, UNLV CFP Hype & Pastner’s Vision

UNLV athletics are entering a new era. In this episode of Rebel Daily Drive, Mike Cooper breaks down another massive week for UNLV football recruiting, highlighted by the commitment of Donovan McNabb Jr., the son of NFL legend Donovan McNabb. Mike dives into what Dan Mullen's rapidly growing 2027 recruiting class says about the future of the program, whether UNLV is truly building for the long term, and why the Rebels are increasingly being viewed as one of the premier Group of Six programs in the country. The episode also examines Phil Steele's rankings, Athlon Sports projections, Bill Connelly's SP+ numbers, and what realistic expectations should be for UNLV football in 2026. Is this a College Football Playoff team? Is nine wins enough? Or is it CFP or bust in Las Vegas? Plus, Mike reacts to his recent interview with Josh Pastner, breaks down UNLV basketball's roster construction in the NIL era, and previews what could be next for both the men's and women's basketball programs. Topics Covered: 🏈 Donovan McNabb Jr. commits to UNLV 🏈 Dan Mullen's 2027 recruiting class 🏈 UNLV football recruiting strategy 🏈 CFP expectations for 2026 🏈 Phil Steele and Athlon rankings 🏈 SP+ projections and win totals 🏈 Group of Six coaching rankings 🏀 Josh Pastner's roster-building philosophy 🏀 NIL and the transfer portal era 🏀 Tyrin Jones and the future of UNLV basketball 🏀 Lady Rebels offseason outlook Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 02:30 UNLV football recruiting update 07:00 Donovan McNabb Jr. commitment breakdown 12:00 Building the 2027 class 18:45 Phil Steele rankings and projections 25:15 Athlon Sports picks UNLV to win the Mountain West 30:00 Is UNLV a CFP contender? 39:30 Dan Mullen's future in Las Vegas 42:30 Group of Six coaching rankings 47:00 Josh Pastner interview takeaways 52:00 NIL and roster construction 57:00 Lady Rebels outlook under Lindy La Rocque 59:30 Final thoughts 🎧 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-scarlet-standard/id1885404705 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-scarlet-standard/id1885404705] 🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1GJCuyv8rTRu5arNdcjH4v?si=588db364bc1e4f5c [https://open.spotify.com/show/1GJCuyv8rTRu5arNdcjH4v?si=588db364bc1e4f5c] 🌐 Website: https://the-scarlet-standard.com [https://the-scarlet-standard.com] Follow The Scarlet Standard for daily UNLV coverage, recruiting news, analysis, and interviews.

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episode Rebel Daily Drive 6.5.2026 | Josh Pastner on UNLV's Roster, NIL Challenges & Year Two Expectations artwork

Rebel Daily Drive 6.5.2026 | Josh Pastner on UNLV's Roster, NIL Challenges & Year Two Expectations

UNLV basketball head coach Josh Pastner joins Rebel Daily Drive for an in-depth conversation about the Rebels' offseason, roster construction, NIL challenges, recruiting strategy, and expectations entering year two in Las Vegas. Pastner discusses what he learned from a challenging first season, how injuries impacted the team's NCAA Tournament hopes, why culture remains the foundation of the program, and how the roster was built around returning star Tyrin Jones. The conversation also covers Sebastian Mack's return to Las Vegas, the development of Isaac Williamson, the impact of freshmen Jackson Kiss and Kota Suttle Jr., why Terrence Ford could be a breakout player, and how NIL has completely changed roster building across college basketball. Pastner also shares his thoughts on recruiting local talent, the future of UNLV basketball, fan expectations, the importance of toughness and motor, and even dives into Area 51, aliens, Morgan Wallen, and some classic Josh Pastner stories. ---------------------------------------- TOPICS COVERED * Josh Pastner interview * UNLV basketball offseason update * Lessons from year one * Impact of injuries in 2025-26 * Building the 2026-27 roster * NIL and roster construction * Sebastian Mack's fit at UNLV * Tyrin Jones' development * Isaac Williamson's sophomore season * Jackson Kiss and Kota Suttle Jr. * Terrence Ford breakout potential * Recruiting Las Vegas talent * Mountain West expectations * UNLV culture and identity * NCAA Tournament goals * Area 51 and aliens * Morgan Wallen at Allegiant Stadium ---------------------------------------- CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction 00:50 Josh Pastner joins the show 01:20 Reflecting on year one at UNLV 04:50 Establishing culture and identity 07:00 Building the 2026-27 roster 09:30 Remaining roster needs 10:00 Sebastian Mack discussion 11:00 Positionless basketball philosophy 12:30 Importance of recruiting Las Vegas talent 13:30 How NIL has changed recruiting 16:00 Evaluating players in the portal era 20:30 MoneyBall and roster construction 22:00 Prioritizing toughness and rebounding 24:00 Tyrin Jones' development and recovery 28:00 Isaac Williamson's sophomore jump 29:15 Jackson Kiss and Kota Suttle Jr. 31:00 Terrence Ford's potential impact 32:00 Area 51 and alien recruiting discussion 35:00 Jose Alvarado comparison 36:30 Dontrez Williams and Tyler Harris 38:00 Why this roster can be different 42:00 Fan expectations and program direction 44:30 Josh Pastner reacts to memes and viral moments 47:00 Summer workouts and foreign tours 50:00 More Area 51 discussion 52:00 Morgan Wallen and UNLV basketball 54:00 Final thoughts ---------------------------------------- 🎧 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-scarlet-standard/id1885404705 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-scarlet-standard/id1885404705] 🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1GJCuyv8rTRu5arNdcjH4v?si=588db364bc1e4f5c [https://open.spotify.com/show/1GJCuyv8rTRu5arNdcjH4v?si=588db364bc1e4f5c]

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